Thursday, August 24, 2017

What are champions made of?

You measure yourself every day.  You take what you did yesterday and you judge yourself.  You mark progress or regression.  You decide if you are a champion yesterday - and you decide each morning if you will be a champion today.

But what does that mean?  Did you win?  Did you lose?  Who defines a champion?
You Do.  You develop your metrics - you develop the scale.  You develop what you think is success.

Yesterday was the worst day ever.  You were dumbest yesterday.  You were fattest yesterday.  You were slowest yesterday.  You made mistakes yesterday.  You weren't where you wanted to be yesterday.  You didn't get what you wanted yesterday.  You couldn't make it yesterday.

But that was yesterday.  That was the past.  You CAN'T CHANGE IT - YOU CAN'T ADJUST TO THE PAST!

But you can learn from it.  You can take the lessons learned and build on those.  Or you can tear out what you built because it did not work and do something better today.

Today is yours.  You have identified what you want to do.  Now you make a plan to dynamite the barriers in front of you to get where you want to go.

I was raised on World War 2 movies - there is a scene after the Allies have landed - in the movie "The Longest Day" General Cota and Colonel Thompson interact about where they are and what they will be doing: (at 2:33:14 for those with Netflix...)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQHKKGPUD1I

_______
Colonel Thompson : What do you think?
General Cota:  Think?
Colonel Thompson: We must have close to a thousand casualties up to now.  Do you want me to have the ships start picking us up?
Cota: You think it's that bad?
Colonel Thompson: I don't see what else to do.  We can't get up this hill.  If we don't get off this beach, we won't have any division left.
Cota: What? These are our men, Tom. You think we brought them in so some die and ask the rest to turn tail?  Hell, no.  We're gonna get up that hill.  Find me somebody to speak for the Rangers.  Back down the beach on the right there's a gully.  With a heavily defended roadblock and machine gun nests on both sides.  If we can blow our way through...
Colonel Thompson:  We've hit it three times.  We didn't get close.
Cota:  Three times isn't enough.  We're gonna hit it again.  Can you find me some engineers?
Colonel Thompson:  They're all around you!
Cota:  I mean engineers with equipment still working.
Colonel Thompson:  Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
Cota:  No, damn it!  We need bangalore torpedoes, bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...and every man that can stand.  Pass the word, will you?
Colonel Thompson:  Okay, Norm.
Cota:  Now listen to me, all of you.  You guys got to snap out of it.  We're getting off of here, and we're going inland.
Soldier:  What about weapons, General? My men lost everything. They gotta have something to fight with.
Cota:  Strip the dead and the wounded.  Pick up anything that'll shoot.  I don't have to tell you the score,
you all know it. Only two kinds of people are gonna stay on this beach:
Those that are already dead and those that will die. Get off your butts!  You guys are the fighting 29th!
________

Do you see what I mean?  Do you see what you have to do?  Have you tried three times and it failed all three times?  Did you slap the title "LOSER" on your head and staple it there because - damn it was hard and I failed and now I am an eternal loser....

You pick up whatever you need that will do the job.  You add skills, education, endurance, ability, and you drive through until you get what you need done. Sometimes it is "wet work," meaning that it is up close and personal - knives and close contact to get the work done.  

Here is the simple equation.  You woke up this morning.  You have landed on your proverbial beach head - ready to do battle.  If you stay on the beach - you will make no progress - likely you will "die" there.  Like Cota says above - two types of people stay on the beach - those that are dead - and those that will die.  Your goal is to move inland.

Inland.  Not safe.  Not easy.  Barriers everywhere.  Saboteurs, snipers, land mines, traps, walls, spikes, flames, and sometimes it will test your very mettle of your spirit to get through.  What are you prepared to do?  Stay on the beach?  Die there.  Or.

Move inland.  Move it.  Do something.  Make a move.  Action.  Brain to feet to hands to heart - get your move on and don't look back.  Backwards is scarier.  Backwards is where the past gets buried and you move forward.

Don't stay on the beach.  Straight up the gap and make those barriers in your way suffer as you make your way to your goal.  Champions are not made on the beach.  No medal is awarded for landing.
FMR
-What do you think?
-Think?
We must have close to a thousand
casualties up to now.
Do you want me to have the ships
start picking us up?
-You think it's that bad?
-I don't see what else to do.
We can't get up this hill.
If we don't get off this beach,
we won't have any division left.
What?
These are our men, Tom.
You think we brought them in so some
die and ask the rest to turn tail?
Hell, no.
We're gonna get up that hill.
Find me somebody to speak
for the Rangers.
Back down the beach
on the right there's a gully.
With a heavily defended roadblock
and machine gun nests on both sides.
-If we can blow our way through...
-We've hit it three times.
-We didn't get close.
-Three times isn't enough.
We're gonna hit it again.
Can you find me some engineers?
They're all around you!
I mean engineers
with equipment still working.
Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
No, damn it!
We need bangalore torpedoes,
bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...
...and every man that can stand.
Pass the word, will you?
Okay, Norm.
Now listen to me, all of you.
You guys got to snap out of it.
We're getting off of here,
and we're going inland.
What about weapons, General?
My men lost everything.
They gotta have something
to fight with.
Strip the dead and the wounded.
Pick up anything that'll shoot.
I don't have to tell you the score,
you all know it.
Only two kinds of people
are gonna stay on this beach:
Those that are already dead and those
that will die. Get off your butts!
You guys are the fighting 29th!

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=longest-day-the





-What about the 1 st Division?
-They're hung up, sir.
Like we are.
Move out.
-What do you think?
-Think?
We must have close to a thousand
casualties up to now.
Do you want me to have the ships
start picking us up?
-You think it's that bad?
-I don't see what else to do.
We can't get up this hill.
If we don't get off this beach,
we won't have any division left.
What?
These are our men, Tom.
You think we brought them in so some
die and ask the rest to turn tail?
Hell, no.
We're gonna get up that hill.
Find me somebody to speak
for the Rangers.
Back down the beach
on the right there's a gully.
With a heavily defended roadblock
and machine gun nests on both sides.
-If we can blow our way through...
-We've hit it three times.
-We didn't get close.
-Three times isn't enough.
We're gonna hit it again.
Can you find me some engineers?
They're all around you!
I mean engineers
with equipment still working.
Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
No, damn it!
We need bangalore torpedoes,
bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...
...and every man that can stand.
Pass the word, will you?
Okay, Norm.
Now listen to me, all of you.
You guys got to snap out of it.
We're getting off of here,
and we're going inland.
What about weapons, General?
My men lost everything.
They gotta have something
to fight with.
Strip the dead and the wounded.
Pick up anything that'll shoot.
I don't have to tell you the score,
you all know it.
Only two kinds of people
are gonna stay on this beach:
Those that are already dead and those
that will die. Get off your butts!
You guys are the fighting 29th!

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=longest-day-the-What about the 1 st Division?
-They're hung up, sir.
Like we are.
Move out.
-What do you think?
-Think?
We must have close to a thousand
casualties up to now.
Do you want me to have the ships
start picking us up?
-You think it's that bad?
-I don't see what else to do.
We can't get up this hill.
If we don't get off this beach,
we won't have any division left.
What?
These are our men, Tom.
You think we brought them in so some
die and ask the rest to turn tail?
Hell, no.
We're gonna get up that hill.
Find me somebody to speak
for the Rangers.
Back down the beach
on the right there's a gully.
With a heavily defended roadblock
and machine gun nests on both sides.
-If we can blow our way through...
-We've hit it three times.
-We didn't get close.
-Three times isn't enough.
We're gonna hit it again.
Can you find me some engineers?
They're all around you!
I mean engineers
with equipment still working.
Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
No, damn it!
We need bangalore torpedoes,
bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...
...and every man that can stand.
Pass the word, will you?
Okay, Norm.
Now listen to me, all of you.
You guys got to snap out of it.
We're getting off of here,
and we're going inland.
What about weapons, General?
My men lost everything.
They gotta have something
to fight with.
Strip the dead and the wounded.
Pick up anything that'll shoot.
I don't have to tell you the score,
you all know it.
Only two kinds of people
are gonna stay on this beach:
Those that are already dead and those
that will die. Get off your butts!
You guys are the fighting 29th!

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=longest-day-the


-What about the 1 st Division?
-They're hung up, sir.
Like we are.
Move out.
-What do you think?
-Think?
We must have close to a thousand
casualties up to now.
Do you want me to have the ships
start picking us up?
-You think it's that bad?
-I don't see what else to do.
We can't get up this hill.
If we don't get off this beach,
we won't have any division left.
What?
These are our men, Tom.
You think we brought them in so some
die and ask the rest to turn tail?
Hell, no.
We're gonna get up that hill.
Find me somebody to speak
for the Rangers.
Back down the beach
on the right there's a gully.
With a heavily defended roadblock
and machine gun nests on both sides.
-If we can blow our way through...
-We've hit it three times.
-We didn't get close.
-Three times isn't enough.
We're gonna hit it again.
Can you find me some engineers?
They're all around you!
I mean engineers
with equipment still working.
Then I shouldn't radio the ships?
No, damn it!
We need bangalore torpedoes,
bazookas, mortars, wire cutters...
...and every man that can stand.
Pass the word, will you?
Okay, Norm.
Now listen to me, all of you.
You guys got to snap out of it.
We're getting off of here,
and we're going inland.
What about weapons, General?
My men lost everything.
They gotta have something
to fight with.
Strip the dead and the wounded.
Pick up anything that'll shoot.
I don't have to tell you the score,
you all know it.
Only two kinds of people
are gonna stay on this beach:
Those that are already dead and those
that will die. Get off your butts!
You guys are the fighting 29th!

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=longest-day-the

Monday, August 21, 2017

My own Capone... Knives, guns, hospitals, morgues.

I am a runner - not as fast as the guys trying to break the sound barrier - but I move in my own pace - grind out my own runs.  I run.  For long distances.  Not as long as the ultra runners - but I may do that some day.
During my rest day - Sunday - the day after 16.2 miles of fun running - I was cleaning the kitchen. Not my most favorite thing to do - but the kids were in bed - meaning - the twins were in bed but protesting.  So I put on a classic movie from my childhood.

The Untouchables.

Now I know what you are thinking - "Dave - Mr. Fat Man Running - your childhood included that movie?  You must be tainted in some way."
The movies from my youth are varied.  I enjoyed Bedknobs and Broomsticks - but also Saving Private Ryan.  So if you are judging me - go ahead - I don't care.

Back to The Untouchables - there is the scene in the Church - when Elliot Ness is talking with his new mentor - Jimmy Malone - and they are discussing the "how" to "get" Capone.  If you are familiar with this - it involves escalating the argument till you win.  Escalation - ratcheting up your determination because you will win.  You will win because you take more guts and determination.  Knives, guns, hospitals, morgues.

So, the question becomes - what is your Capone?  What are you willing to grind up to make energy to face your Capone?  I have mine - I know what it is - and I know it is going to be a hard struggle.  But I will win.  I will conquer and I will do whatever it takes to win.

Will Smith - not afraid to die on a treadmill:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doqS35FfcUE
Al Pacino - the six inches in front of your face:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO4tIrjBDkk

Inches - play by play - what are you going to do to win?
Do you set down the "Sorry I'm Me" and crawl out of the place you have put yourself in.  And win.
Winning matters.  Effort matters.  YOU MATTER!
Finding yourself in a battle for yourself - Meeting your Capone.  You fight for the inches around you. You claw and tear till you win.
You know it makes the difference between winning and losing - living and dying.
You choose to live today.  I choose to LIVE today.
You go out and find your Capone - and you escalate till you win.
Win.
No holds barred - fighting for you - fighting for your goal.
Knives.  Guns.  Hospitals.  Morgues.  YOU DON'T END UP IN THE MORGUE.
You put Capone there.  Because today - today - at this minute you choose to win.  And you do it.
Win.
FMR





Friday, August 11, 2017

The Grind

Many men - get up each morning - and some don't.  I count myself lucky to have arisen from my bed and to stride forth upon the earth.  It has been some time since I put fingers to keys to empty my brain of the thoughts I have had.  And there are many.

  1. I am still alive
  2. Running is good for me - and I find more of it.
  3. I can do whatever I want.  I get to choose.
When I think about running I find so many parallels to life and to trials and tribulation.
  1. Running is not for everyone.
  2. However far I go out - I have to come back.
  3. Pain is temporary in a run.
  4. Pride has no place in a run.  
  5. How you look does not matter while you run.
  6. The distance can be whatever your mind chooses it to be.  You want to go 10 you go 10.  If you want to go 26.2 you get to go all the way.
  7. No matter how far you go - you are all by yourself.   There is nobody else out there but you and your Creator.
  8. When you realize #7 you can have a greater understanding of how you connect with everything around you.
  9. The farther you go - the harder you go - the closer you will know your limits.  If you don't go as far as you can - then you will never know to what limits you can go.
  10. Running in the heat is brutal - running in the cold is a different type of brutality.
  11. 96 degrees is hot.  Five miles in hot is something of an issue.
  12. If you are going on a long run - 16+ miles - make sure that the time of year is conducive to the latrines being open to the public.  If not you crap in the woods, by a picnic table, and luckily it is dark outside and you are in the tree line.
  13. Toenails grow back.  Or they fall off in the pool.  Or they turn black.  Or you don't really need them anyway.
  14. I, so far, don't know how far I can go - I need to find that limit.  
  15. Food is just fuel. So don't waste time on food that does nothing for our fuel.  
  16. Carrying twins across the finish line of a marathon can be taxing - but survivable.
  17. Early morning runs are odd - nobody is awake yet - and when you are running in the winter it is awfully fun to come out of a cloud of snow and scare the bejeezus out of someone who is scraping their window on their car.
  18. Runners acknowledge other runners - or cyclists - or four wheelers - or birds - or dogs.
  19. People will question your sanity.  They will question your motives.  They will question your choice in shoes.  They will question your treatment of others while you are running.  They will question why you are running at all.  They will question your ability to reason after a run.  They will demean you as someone who has lost contact with the real world.  Your family will wonder why you are not at home but on a run.  You will in polite conversation tell people that you have run "Fill-in-the-blank" miles that month or year - they will question your use of drugs.
Don't ever give up on what you will want to do and how you will want to do it.  Never give up on your dreams or your opportunity to fulfill your dreams.  You can conquer your fears and you can make yourself what you want to be.  Open your mind up to the grind  Open your mind up and pour in the grit and the determination to do what you want to do and how you want to do it.  Don't let anyone tell you what you can and cannot do.  Don't give an inch to someone who wants an emotional beach head into your soul.  Kick the ass of anyone that deserves it.  Be prepared in every instance of your life to conquer and burn the village down to prove a point.  I have the same metal in me that you have in you.  I want to find the limits of what I have been given.  I want to push as long and as hard as I can and I want to achieve great things and do great things.  The only way to do those things and make the impact I want - is to sacrifice everything I have on the altar of success and suck it up and go.  Are you willing to go along with me?  Your journey is your journey and mine is mine - let us make the best of ours.
Dave